论文标题
SOS:在社会上为智能和互联社区的物联网中的自私省略
SOS: Socially Omitting Selfishness in IoT for Smart and Connected Communities
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论文摘要
聪明和互联的社区(SCC)是物联网(IoT)的新兴领域,它具有改善人类生活的潜在应用。改进可能是在社区的保存,振兴,宜居性和可持续性方面。 SCC中节点和设备的资源具有某些限制,这些限制可能不允许设备和节点合作以节省其资源,例如内存,能量和缓冲,或者简单地最大程度地提高其性能。因此,为了刺激节点以避免自私的行为,SSC需要一种新颖且组织良好的解决方案来激励节点进行合作。本文旨在解决SCC中自私行为的问题,并鼓励节点进行合作。已经提出了一种新型的社会省略自私(SOS),以使用社会导向的选举过程来管理/消除自私。选举过程基于体重和合作(使用VCG模型)选择不同的头部。头部和激励机制的选举鼓励节点表现出参与,并表现为社区的高度合作成员。此外,Dempster-Shafer模型的扩展版本已用于阻止SOS方案中参与节点的自私行为。它使用不同的监视和网关节点有效地采用了建议的方案。已经为上述方面开发了数学模型,并通过NS2仿真环境进行了模拟,以分析SOS的性能。所提出的方案的结果优于当代方案在平均输送延迟,数据包输送比,吞吐量和平均能量方面。
Smart and Connected Communities (SCC) is an emerging field of Internet of Things (IoT), and it is having potential applications to improve human life. The improvement may be in terms of preservation, revitalization, livability, and sustainability of a community. The resources of the nodes and devices in the SCC have certain constraints that may not allow the devices and nodes to cooperate to save their resources such as memory, energy, and buffer, or simply maximize their performance. Thus, to stimulate the nodes to avoid selfish behavior, SSC needs a novel and well-organized solution to motivate nodes for cooperation. This article aims to resolve the issue of selfish behaviors in SCC and to encourage the nodes for cooperation. A novel mechanism Socially Omitting Selfishness (SOS) has been proposed to manage/eradicate selfishness using a socially-oriented election process. The election process elects different heads based on weight and cooperation (using VCG model). The election of heads and incentive mechanism encourages the nodes to show participation and behave as highly cooperative members of the community. Furthermore, an extended version of the Dempster-Shafer model has been used to discourage the selfish behavior of the participating nodes in the SOS scheme. It uses different monitoring and gateway nodes to efficiently employ the proposed scheme. A mathematical model has been developed for the aforementioned aspects and simulated through the NS2 simulation environment to analyze the performance of SOS. The results of the proposed scheme outperform the contemporary schemes in terms of average delivery delay, packet delivery ratio, throughput, and average energy.